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The sky in the Lexingport City seemed to have been pierced into numerous holes. It rained for three consecutive days and didn't get sunny until Sunday.

It was a rare sunny day, so Michelle slept late.

It was rare sunny. Elaine got up early to wash clothes and bask in the quilt. She took Adams to do the housework with her and cleaned up the house.

The small villa next door was also busy. The furniture was moved in and out, and Victor, who was in charge of the command, stood in the yard and shouted, reminding the people who carried things not to be careless here and not to destroy them.

There were old people walking and children chasing in the community happily. It was very lively.

After pouring out the trash, Adams came back and said to his wife, "Have you heard the noise next door?"

It was getting late. Elaine was cooking in the kitchen. Hearing her husband's words, she leaned back and turned to look at him. "Is Baylor and his wife back? They said that they would stay in their son-in-law's house for more than half a year. I thought they wouldn't come back."

"No, it's not Baylor. I heard that he is a new neighbor." Adams went into the kitchen, rolled up

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in," said Tim indifferently.

"Move to our neighborhood?" Michelle peeked at him and found that although he was fierce, he was willing to help her. First, he was afraid that she would get cold and gave her a coat, and now he helped her take something.

Michelle thought, 'This should be a man with cold face but warm heart, right?'

Noticing that Michelle was looking at him, Tim spilled the beans accidentally. "Yes, I live next your door."

Michelle quickly walked to him, stepped back and looked at him. She said in surprise, "Next door? Did Baylor rent the house to you or sell it to you?"

"Rent." Tim answered briefly. He was afraid that if he said too much, Michelle would feel him fierce.

"Well, then I won't see Baylor and his families again." Michelle pouted and was a little reluctant, but soon she smiled, "Then we will be neighbors from now on."

Her bright eyes reflected the figure of Tim. Tim felt that her eyes were warmer than the sun shone on him today.

"Yes, neighbors." Tim's voice softened a little, but Michelle couldn't feel the subtle change.

Because she had already met the gentlest person, so she could not feel the gentleness from others.

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